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Activist Blogger Claims He Infiltrated The DADT Survey

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Security surrounding the supposedly confidential “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” survey has been lackluster, to say the least. First, the survey, which was sent to 400,000 non-deployed active troops, was leaked. And now, self-proclaimed gay rights activist and civilian blogger John Aravosis claims he was able to participate in a secondary portion of the Pentagon’s survey.

Advocacy Group Says Pentagon Survey’s DADT Questions Are Offensive

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The military’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell law has been controversial for years. So perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that the process of its repeal might also cause some controversy. Advocacy group Servicemembers United acquired a copy of a Pentagon survey that included questions about DADT–and they’re displeased with what they’ve found.

“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” No Biggie According To Bill Bennett

President Barack Obama reaffirmed his commitment — strongly — to repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” last night at the 13th annual Human Rights Campaign dinner. Think that’s worth some airtime today, in the wake of his Nobel Peace Prize and the ongoing tumoil in Afghanistan? CNN’s Bill Bennett doesn’t!

It’s Time For “Don’t Talk, Just Do”

There is something a good portion of liberals and conservatives can agree on: Obama does a lot of talking but not quite enough following through. At the Human Rights Campaign 13th Annual Dinner, Obama reiterated his campaign promise to abolish “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”  The reaction by some seemed to suggest that people thought Obama was repealing [...]

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